Electric Surf Board
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the 3060 is an inrunner thats why it has not enough torque and too high rpm for this purpose. Especially for your huge 80mm impeller i guess the 3060 is too small
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Here my project:
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Yes I know, but it should work out with a gearbox. I mean 17 kw... I reduce the rpms and get more torque out of it... or I hope so...
Do you have pics of the stator and the impeller too? What diameter does your jet drive and your nozzle have?
Cheers
Do you have pics of the stator and the impeller too? What diameter does your jet drive and your nozzle have?
Cheers
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have not build impeller and stator yet, but will do this in the next days.
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Nice to see that you use Rhino for that thou. 
What´s the nozzle diameter?

What´s the nozzle diameter?
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sorry, my bad, i dont really know the terminology, i didnt realise the "stator" in a jet was called a "stator", but it seems kinda obvious now.
why 70mm pitch? it just looked right for a first try.
why 70mm pitch? it just looked right for a first try.
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awesome! your projects are looking great, cant wait to see some more progress!
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i have 60mm impeller diameter. i decided to build 60mm when i was also thinking to use 7kw motor. maybe i am too small for the lehner now, but will give it a try first.
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Hey fabianpusch, did you buy the Kokam 16S1P LiPo off the shelf? Curious as to weight and price.fabianpusch wrote:Hi at all
I have nearly the same setup.
As battery I have used a 16S4P 38140SE Headway configuration and at the moment I am using a 16S1P LiPo from Kokam with crazy 53Ah. The Headway setup was really stable lets say idiot safe but a little heavy.
Cruising time about 25-30 minutes. It is a 48 Ah configuration. Now with the Kokam it should be around 35-40 minutes.
As motor I use also a Lehner and I use the MGM Compro the so called industrial version.
I can post the specs of the controller.
By the way, I am using an Emus BMS with the small cell modules.
The board is fully made of carbon.
If someone is interested, the Headway cells will ne sold for a cheap prize.
Have a nice evening
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Hey guys, Im selling some of my stuff... MHZ 80mm Jetdrive and 8x7S 5000mah 60C Lipos all new!! please send me a message if youre interested! (all placed in Darmstadt/Germany)
MHZ Jetdrive 720€
Lipo 35€ each
SOLD!
MHZ Jetdrive 720€
Lipo 35€ each
SOLD!
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Why are you selling ? Have a better one ? You give up ?Jetfreak wrote:Hey guys, Im selling some of my stuff... MHZ 80mm Jetdrive and 8x7S 5000mah 60C Lipos all new!! please send me a message if youre interested! (all placed in Darmstadt/Germany)
MHZ Jetdrive 720€
Lipo 35€ each
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No, got the complete setup as kit and bought a lot of stuff in the past.. so I just switch the stuff
If somebodys interestet, dont hesitate to contact me!

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http://www.lehner-shop.com/Outrunner/To ... rjbfj3p3a2
And if anyone is interessted in the lehner torqstar motor that is used in the lampuga surfboard. I have the lehner torqstar 7040 winding 6 with watercooling. Costed about 1000 euro. Make me a good offer, motor is brand new, except it was tested a few minutes.
And if anyone is interessted in the lehner torqstar motor that is used in the lampuga surfboard. I have the lehner torqstar 7040 winding 6 with watercooling. Costed about 1000 euro. Make me a good offer, motor is brand new, except it was tested a few minutes.
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Bazaki wrote:http://www.lehner-shop.com/Outrunner/To ... rjbfj3p3a2
And if anyone is interessted in the lehner torqstar motor that is used in the lampuga surfboard. I have the lehner torqstar 7040 winding 6 with watercooling. Costed about 1000 euro. Make me a good offer, motor is brand new, except it was tested a few minutes.
would be very interesting why you are selling it. Is there a better one ?
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No, i want start another project, and i don 't need such a good and powerfull motor anymore.
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Hello
I have bought the cells standalone.
To do the connection you can use a bavarian system like used in the ultralight powered paragliders.
The hard thing is to put the cells into a polyamide film.
If you can give me a smart tool to load up pictures I will post some pics of the project.
I have also the 3D Data for the foam and the carbon parts and printed parts.
Bye Fabian
I have bought the cells standalone.
To do the connection you can use a bavarian system like used in the ultralight powered paragliders.
The hard thing is to put the cells into a polyamide film.
If you can give me a smart tool to load up pictures I will post some pics of the project.
I have also the 3D Data for the foam and the carbon parts and printed parts.
Bye Fabian
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Here' my jet-board, I will post another video of it going faster soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz2sp_sXylg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz2sp_sXylg
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ropower86 wrote:Here' my jet-board, I will post another video of it going faster soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz2sp_sXylg
Hello,
I saw in your youtube comment, that you spend approx. 30.000$ for this project ?
It surprises me because you use basic components. Which major problems / cost drivers did you had ?
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The board has basic components. But the others that I am building has the good stuff. I want to show there can be a way to build a jet-board with basic parts, 3d printer etc. Building a Jet-Board is not an easy task. $30k which was $15k a year. Fiberglass materials, Batteries and ESC was mot expensive. I sold a lot of stuff a so I got almost half of it back by luck. It is still the beginning era of the E-surfboard, so getting the right components will cost an arm and a leg.srn wrote:ropower86 wrote:Here' my jet-board, I will post another video of it going faster soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz2sp_sXylg
Hello,
I saw in your youtube comment, that you spend approx. 30.000$ for this project ?
It surprises me because you use basic components. Which major problems/cost drivers did you had ?
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Looking forward to see the video with more speed at the jetboard
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Saw some updated info about Onean on their Facebook page. I'm sure the info is somewhere in this thread already. I'll repost for my own. Their Carver board uses 48v batteries at 20ah.


Interesting that they use a magnetic coupling for their motor shaft.


Interesting that they use a magnetic coupling for their motor shaft.
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Do you have Link to These pictures?
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The battery pack on Carver board has 40 amp hour, 20 amp hour is for the Montana which cruise to speeds up to 6 mph.dirkdiggler wrote:Saw some updated info about Onean on their Facebook page. I'm sure the info is somewhere in this thread already. I'll repost for my own. Their Carver board uses 48v batteries at 20ah.
Interesting that they use a magnetic coupling for their motor shaft.
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https://www.stefansliposhop.de/Akkus/SL ... :1820.html
This is the battery used in the MHZ youtube videos.
Cheers
This is the battery used in the MHZ youtube videos.
Cheers
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Also saw these boards over on e-surfer.com. I've never heard of Torque boards, and I don't think they are shipping outside Australia yet. They look exactly like the jetsurf board, but with electric motors. Is this just a branded version of the Chinese boards? It said somewhere that they are dual jet, but I only see one in the videos. Pricing looks good at $4300 which even includes a rash guard, life vest and helmet. The video is actually from my local lake in Utah. I guess they came out for the Outdoor Retailer show this summer. I really wish I would have known about it. I would have slapped down cash and saved them from shipping the board back home! Boards look to be much faster than Onean. More info on their website.
http://torquejetboards.com/xtream/
http://torquejetboards.com/xtream/